As Arista described the old, tired networking of the past, they didn't volunteer the name of any particular company. But it was obvious who they […] Read the original post by Light Reading
Month: December 2017
The Fake News Culprit No One Wants to Identify: You
Facebook and Twitter won’t fix fake news alone, says danah boyd. Today’s information wars are also a reflection of us. Read the original post by Miranda Katz
Amazon Prime Video App Launches on Apple TV [Update: TV App Supported]
It’s been six months since Apple CEO Tim Cook announced that Amazon Prime Video would be coming to Apple TV later this year, and now […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Amazon Prime Video App Launches on Apple TV
It’s been six months since Apple CEO Tim Cook announced that Amazon Prime Video would be coming to Apple TV later this year, and now […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Yokogawa aims to simplify calibration of power meters and analysers
Yokogawa is bidding to make the calibrating of power meters and analysers more straight-forward with its latest calibration instrument. Unlike Yokogawa’s existing AC calibrator, the […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
Sexual Harassment and the Complicity of Corporate Boards
When a high level exec is harassing women, few are powerful enough to change a culture of sexual harassment—except the board. Read the original post by Karen Wickre
Pushing the boundaries of UV LED power
LEDs can replace mass-market high power UV light sources, according to a German research team coordinated by Osram. The optical outputs are expected to be: […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
What Happens When an Algorithm Helps Write Science Fiction
Author Stephen Marche enlisted software to tell him how to optimize his tale. This is their story. Read the original post by Stephen Marche
Will Russia’s Olympic Ban Shred the Culture of Doping?
National prestige and athletic glory will likely keep tempting some athletes. Read the original post by Eric Niiler
The Spectator Who Threw a Wrench in the Waymo/Uber Lawsuit
An unknown techie thinks that the key patent in the Waymo/Uber lawsuit should never have been granted—and if he’s right, Waymo might find itself on […] Read the original post by Mark Harris
Where to buy an iPhone
When the original iPhone went on sale a decade ago, there was no asking where you should buy one. The only possible options were the […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
Bernie Sanders’ Campaign Inspired This Tech-Driven Movement
A progressive politics movement in the UK is borrowing tech-driven strategies from the Bernie Sanders campaign—and it’s working. Read the original post by Hazel Sheffield
Instagram Now Lets Users Highlight And Archive Expired Stories
Last week we reported that according to TNW, it seems that Instagram is testing out a handful of new and cool features . One of […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Thomson Reuters Celebrates 150 Years in MENA
The celebration marked 150 years since Paul Julius Reuter, founder of the Reuters agency, opened the first international branch of Reuters in Alexandria, Egypt. Thomson […] Read the original post by Al Bawaba
Predictions 2018: Why Blockchain is Ready to Break Out in the Enterprise
Blockchain is here and now, and it will continue to gain traction as it provides transparency to the supply chain–especially in complex supply chain industries, […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck